From British royal family to several world leaders have taken a day off from their daily official work to remember the war dead on the 100th anniversary of the ending of the World War I.
Along with the world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin the entire world has paid their tribute to those soldiers, their families and those who gave their lives between 1914 and 1918, during the devastating WWI.
IBTimes Singapore has compiled some pictures and posts that includes the royal family, world leaders and others, who took part on Sunday in a solemn ceremony to remember the many who gave their lives during the great war.
A two minute silence has been held across the UK to mark #ArmisticeDay100
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 11, 2018
Prince Charles laid a wreath on the Queen's behalf at the Cenotaph in London
Follow our live coverage: https://t.co/kvRd1lvJMR #LestWeForget pic.twitter.com/tA3aTDZZlg
Leaders arrived after walking shoulder to shoulder along the Champs Elysses, except 2.
— ☇RiotWomenn☇ (@riotwomennn) November 11, 2018
Putin gives Trump a thumbs up which Trump returns with a pat to Putin's back as Putin arrives at the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day#ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/QLskgXC7HL
Today we commemorate 100 years since the end of WWI and we remember those who sacrificed so much for us, including many members of our @sheffielduni community #RemembranceDay2018 #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/6iEqhtc2zk
— The University of Sheffield (@sheffielduni) November 11, 2018
For those who leave never to return. For those who return but are never the same. We remember.
— Connor Wickham (@ConnorWickham10) November 11, 2018
For every retweet on this photo between 11-12 I will be donating to @HelpforHeroes 🌹 #LestWeForget #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/UGSehTfIks
As we contemplate the human cost, spare a thought for the animals. #EveryHorseRemembered #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/O1cIZ3uY0p
— Dr Jo Beswick (@DrJoBeswick) November 11, 2018
India made a huge contribution to Britain’s war effort. Sending a staggering number of 1.5 Million volunteers to fight & die on behalf of the allied forces. Muslim, Sikh and Hindu men from regions such as the Punjab, Uttar Pradesh & Maharashtra #ArmisticeDay100 #WeWillRemember pic.twitter.com/EAVh52Jvsd
— Sue Taylor (@salestaylor) November 11, 2018
On this day 100 years ago, as word of the Armistice spread throughout the UK, bells which had fallen silent during WWI rang out. Today we will remember them. #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/qqCcufo0e6
— UK Parliament (@UKParliament) November 11, 2018
Lest we forget. #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/4HANnI2xpe
— Wolves (@Wolves) November 11, 2018
Ordinary women did extraordinary things during the First World War.
— British Red Cross (@BritishRedCross) November 11, 2018
We bring our volunteers back to life in a series of recolourised photographs this #RemembranceDay2018. 📸#ArmisticeDay100 https://t.co/qM6h8s1ByL pic.twitter.com/Wc7qLwjSoe
We Will Remember Them #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/hY1JrCWOMd
— Manchester City (@ManCity) November 11, 2018
As we mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, may we draw from its lessons and strengthen international cooperation to face the tests and threats of today and tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ldrnHSNGuW
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) November 11, 2018